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Vol. XIII, Week 29 Jul 22, 2024

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Purebred Dogs & Overall Health

A favorite point of those who promote "adopt, don't shop" is that mixed breed dogs are "healthier" than pure-bred dogs. Findings published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science suggest hat is not the casae.

In a study involving 27,541 companion dogs, data showed that mixed-breed dogs are just as likely to experience common health conditions as their purebred counterparts. A smaller gene pool doesn’t make a purebred dog more likely to have common dog diseases when compared to a mixed-breed dog.

This study, led by the Dog Aging Project, helps debunk the misconception that purebred dogs are at a physiological disadvantage when compared to mixed-breed dogs. A dog’s health profile (and longevity) is unique to their genetic makeup, diet, and other related factors — and not breeding alone.

Updated CDC Rules for Border-Crossing Dogs

From NAIA Weekly:

Pressure from myriad groups: pet owners, the dog sports community, rescues and shelters, veterinary agencies, service animal organizations, the International Airline Transport Association, Canadian government agencies, border state lawmakers, and others, has led the CDC to ease up on a new rule that would have made travel between the U.S. and Canada with a dog much more difficult. 

The rule, which would have taken effect on August 1st, has been greatly simplified. Now, it states that if your dog has been in a low-risk/rabies-free country for at least the last six months, you just need to complete an import form and the dog needs to be microchipped. The chip is the most significant new requirement, and there are definitely some members of the dog community who won’t appreciate this. There are also accessibility issues with the import form that need to be ironed out. All that said, this is much less burdensome than before, and shows that the CDC is willing to listen to stakeholders, and adapt as it receives new information.

Master National Update

Here are some key links for those interested in the 2024 Master National held in Kevil, Kentucky on September 23- October 2.



Week 29

This week’s newsletter includes results from:

Central Nebraska Retriever Club (CNbRC) - see full results
Greater Pacific Northwest Retriever Trial Club (GPNRTC) - see full results
La Crosse Amateur Retriever Club (LaCARC) - see full results
Michigan Flyways Retriever Club (MFRC) - see full results
Mississippi Headwaters Retriever Club (MissHRC) - see full results
Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club (PHRC) - see full results
West Allis Training Kennel Club (WATKC) - see full results

Milestones

HT-Master Passes:
HRCH Cody's Blackwater MH29 (BLM, 4.2 yo) owned by Bill Autrey has earned 29 Passes
GRHRCH(4) Telluride High Sierra MH29-MNH (BLM, 6.2 yo) owned by Catherine Blackburn has earned 29 Passes
Porter's Zoe MH28 (BLF, 5.3 yo) owned by Bruce Porter has earned 28 Passes
HRCH Agent Natasha Romanova MH25-MNH (CLF, 7.1 yo) owned by Gordon Nichols has earned 25 Passes

Straight Passes to Earn Initial MH,SH, or JH Title

1 dogs earned their MH in Straight Initial Passes

Beantown's Irish Gangsta MH (YLM, 3.4 yo), owned by John Dawber, earned its MH title in straight initial passes at Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club (PHRC)

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